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Oumar, a young Toubou driver who lives in Agadez, in central Niger, smuggles migrants across the Ténéré, an expanse of sand roughly the size of California. Sometimes years pass without a drop of rainfall. “Nothing lives there, not even insects,” he said. On each trip, Oumar sees more desiccated corpses, covered and uncovered by the shifting sands. Migrants often fall out of trucks, and the drivers don’t always stop. When asked if he is afraid of dying, he shook his head and clicked his tongue: “C’est normal.”
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